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The Rose, Queen of Gardens \^ • $• Frontispiece 



Roses and How to Grow Them X^. .&%£& F. Rockwell 



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A Home in the Westchester Hills By Morgan R. Burroughs 



Antiques Used as Lighting Fixtures By Robert H. Van Court 



The Workshop of a Literary Man By Berwyn Converse 



The Old Garrison House By Mary H. Northend 



Antiques and Curios in the Home 126-127 



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"Wye House," Garden City By Harold Donaldson Eberlein 



Some Early Glass in Salem Collections By Elizabeth M. N orris 



Early Chairs By Mary H. Northend 



Within the House : 



The "No-Period Style" of Interior Decoration By Harry Martin Yeomans 



Around the Garden: 



April in the Garden 



Helps to the Housewife: 



Invalid Cooking By Elizabeth Atwood 



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Collectors' Department 



New Books 



Editor's Note Book 



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